My journey in Zambia

2012년 10월 8일 월요일

Life in Zambia

[The 2nd week of Zambia]

In a whole week, I tried to get furniture and supplies for new house. It seems takes longer than I though. But I made it a lot this week. I have got many kinds of furniture and stuffs. I think it’s almost time to move to new house and settle.

Sometime I have frustrated on the time-conception in here. But that is Africa. I know I need to adapt to this issues. That is the process to live with people in here.

I am thinking about the justice on my way nowadays. And I am finally falling concern about my way, future, and interest. My issues on the justice and peace. That is what I am thinking right now.

[The 3rd week of Zambia.]

It was completely verity week as an emotionally. I have learned a lot since last week. Through the furniture issues I’ve learned not only how to live together but also how to survive in this unbearable situation without fight or anger.  How to be more patient?  Also I am thinking about the word of “Understanding”.
I mean, I have been thinking that I am a kind of person who understands someone very well.  But it was not really. I totally have broken what I’ve believed on myself. I was not good at patient and also understanding. Here in Zambia has been happening a lot which cannot understand easily in my understanding. And I think this is not just in the Zambia but also the color in Africa. Or could be difference depends on personality or the problem of me. Anyway it has to be overcome as soon as I can.

[The 4th week of Zambia.]

Last week, it was really verity as my emotion. Sometime I feel frustrate, anger, disappoint, and fear as well. Whole of last week, internet was not available in office and power, water also has been stopped very often. I had nothing to do in that time. Just read a book, newspaper, work with Excel and Word, etc. But it was the time that I could think about God’s way and his plan on me. I finally have done with my furniture. Not perfectly but almost. During this time I have learned a lot. It’s been a month to get settled. A month!! It has been totally changed!

2012년 8월 23일 목요일

Who is SHE?


Esther Ji-Eun Kim

Serving At: Theological Education by Extension in Zambia (TEEZ)
Location: Zambia, Africa
Home Country: South Korea, Asia and Pacific

Esther Ji-Eun Kim is a mission intern with the General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, initially serving with Theological Education by Extension in Zambia (TEEZ).

Mission interns serve half of their three-year terms in international assignments and half in their home countries. Esther, as she likes to be called, was commissioned in August 2012. Young adult mission service through Global Ministries expands participants’ mission vision and offers faith contexts for the use of skills.

Zambia is a developing nation with a population that is more than 80 percent Christian. The churches play major roles in the areas of education, health, social development, and poverty alleviation. TEEZ is an ecumenical network providing theological training aimed at involving the laity in issues of social justice, democracy, and economic development. Esther works as a gender-support advocate, dealing with issues involving women’s roles in education and service.

Esther is from Seoul, South Korea, where she is a member of Chungdong First Methodist Church, a congregation of the Korean Methodist Church. She has a degree in Christian education from the Methodist Theological University in Seoul, and studied English as a second language at Vancouver Community College in Canada. She worked in Vancouver as a pastoral assistant in youth ministry at a Korean Methodist Church. Earlier, she held internships at the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc., a church-related social-ministry center in Manila, and at the Scranton Women’s Leadership Center, a Korea-based educational outreach to Asian women with historical ties to what is today United Methodist Women.

Esther cannot remember a time in her life when she was without God. She considers her introduction to faith in Jesus Christ the greatest gift of her family, one that has seen her through difficult relationships and times of uncertainty. “I am constantly dependent on God and looking to what God will do,” she says. She has a special interest in peace and justice, and in issues of globalization. She spent many years in school and now wants to apply her studies to the real world.

On her call to mission, she says: “I think that mission is the same as life. It means life is mission and mission is life. Mission is not only going to undeveloped countries and helping, teaching, or preaching and spreading the gospel but also OUR lives, words, acts, and points of view. I as a disciple of Jesus am a mission and my life is mission.”